Up Close & Personal with Irmscher's Opel Insignia
An aggressive new styling package
By Michael Gauthier
November 30, 2008 9:53 AM
Filed Under: German, Opel, Tuners
German turner Irmscher used the Essen motor show to debut their new range of styling enhancements for the recently launched Opel Insignia. With over 40 years of experience specializing in Opel's it was natural that the company would be the first to offer a styling package for the new model.
Up front is a lower front spoiler and an Irmscher grille with a honeycomb insert which can be ordered in either black or silver. Rounding out the other changes to the car are new side sills, a rear spoiler, and a rear bumper outfitted with a diffuser. Irmscher Insignia's can be equipped with light alloy wheels which will be offered in a variety of different designs and sizes up to 20-inches.
Pricing hasn't been released but the new styling package will be available to order through Opel dealers.
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